A layered blinds device having a series of screens of evenly spaced rods held in parallel relation to one another that allow users to manipulate light penetration and view transparency as independent variables and a method for doing the same. A spacing mechanism adjusts the spacing between the screens which controls the light penetration while an alignment mechanism adjusts the alignment of the rods which controls the view transparency. The blinds can be adjusted manually or by a tracking system.
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34. A method comprising the following steps:
(a) moving each of said plurality of screens from a first position to a second position in a first direction to thereby adjust the spacing between adjacent screens of said plurality of screens and
(b) moving each of said plurality of screens from a first position to a second position in a second direction to thereby adjust the alignment of the screens,
wherein each screen of said plurality of screens comprises a plurality of parallel rods,
wherein for each screen of said plurality of screens, each rod is separated by a space from each adjacent rod of said screen and each space is about equal in size,
wherein the first direction and the second direction are at right angles to each other,
wherein steps (a) and (b) are performed independently of each other,
wherein performing steps (a) and (b) controls the passage of radiation traveling at a first angle and a second angle through said plurality of screens.
38. A method comprising the following steps:
(a) moving each of said a plurality of screens from a first position to a second position in a first direction to thereby adjust the spacing between adjacent screens of said plurality of screens; and
(b) moving each of said plurality of screens from a first position to a second position in a second direction to thereby adjust the alignment of the screens;
wherein each screen of said plurality of screens comprises a plurality of parallel rods,
wherein for each screen of said plurality of screens, each rod is separated by a space from each adjacent rod of said screen and each spaces about equal in size,
wherein the first direction and the second direction are at right angles to each other,
wherein steps (a) and (b) are performed independently of each other,
wherein performing steps (a) and (b) controls light penetration through said plurality of screens and controls view transparency through said plurality of screens.
1. A blinds device comprising:
a housing, said housing having a first side and second side and a first end and second end;
a plurality of screens connected to said housing, each of said screens comprising a plurality of parallel rods, each of said screens being separated by a spacing from each adjacent screen of said plurality of screens and each of said rods having a diameter;
a spacing mechanism for adjusting spacing between the screens in a first direction; and
an alignment mechanism for adjusting the alignment of the rods of each of the screens relative to the rods of the other screens of said plurality of screens in a second direction;
wherein for each screen of said plurality of screens, each rod is separated by a space from each adjacent rod of said screen;
wherein the first direction and the second direction are at right angles to each other;
wherein the spacing mechanism adjusts the spacing between the screens independently of the alignment of the rods of each screen relative to the rods of the other screens;
wherein the alignment mechanism adjusts the alignment of the rods of each screen independently of the spacing between the adjacent screens, and
wherein each of said plurality of screens independently manipulates view transparency and light penetration.
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a sliding plate;
a plurality of plate guides within said sliding plate;
a plurality of plate bars, each of said plate bars passing through one of said plurality of plate guides;
a plurality of pivot platforms having a first side and a second side, each of said pivot platforms engaged with one of said plurality of plate bars;
a plurality of pivot bars, each of said pivot bars extending through said one of said pivot platforms from said first side to said second side; and
an engagement mechanism engaged with said sliding plate.
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a sliding platform;
a plurality of sliding guides within said sliding platform, each of said sliding guides having a length and an angle, each of said sliding guides surrounding one of said plurality of pins; and
an engagement mechanism engaged with said sliding platform.
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one photovoltaic array mounted on one of said rods of the screen most interior to said room;
one photovoltaic array mounted one of said rods on the screen most exterior to said room;
a variable current generated by said arrays, said variable current dependent on shading of said array by rods of said plurality of screens closer to said sunlight; and
a computing mechanism, said computing mechanism translates current levels, cross-references said current levels with set view angle and light and view preferences, and adjusts screen spacing via an electric motor and gear assembly.
32. The blinds device of
a solar computing mechanism, said solar computing mechanism calculating sun position for a given latitude and longitude as said position changes daily and yearly, said sun position calculations yielding solar angle values; and
a space computing mechanism, said space computing mechanism using light preference values, view preference values, and said solar angle values to calculate screen spacing and alignment; and
a motor and gear mechanism, said mechanism adjusting screens based on said spacing and alignment calculations.
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initiating movement of an engagement mechanism, wherein said engagement mechanism engages and moves a sliding platform having a plurality of sliding guides, each of said sliding guides surrounding one of a plurality of pins, each of said pins having a first end connected to one of a plurality of sliding bars and a second end connected to one of said plurality of screens, wherein movement of said sliding guides pushes said pins along said sliding bars from a first position to a second position, wherein movement of said pins from a first position to a second position moves each of said plurality of screens a distance from the first position to the second position.
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initiating movement of an engagement mechanism, wherein said engagement mechanism engages and moves a sliding plate having a plurality of plate guides, each of said plate guides surrounding one of a plurality of plate bars, each of said plate bars connected to a first end of a pivot platform having a first and second end and a first and second side, said first end being proximal to said sliding plate, said pivot platform having a pivot bar and a plurality of slide bars extending from said first side to said second side, each of said plurality of slide bars connected to a first end of a pin, said pin having a second end connected to one of said plurality of screens;
wherein moving said sliding plate moves said plurality of plate bars from a first position to a second position along said plate guide;
wherein moving said plurality of plate bars pivots said first end of said pivot platform from a first position to a second position;
wherein pivoting said pivot platform moves each of said sliding bars and corresponding pins from a first position to a second position;
wherein movement of said pins moves each of said attached screens from the first position to the second position.
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This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/630,247 entitled “Layered Blinds” filed on Nov. 24, 2004. The entire disclosure and contents of the above applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to blinds, and more particularly, to a layered blinds device that independently manipulates light and view.
2. Related Art
Blinds are found in most residences and places of business. They control light penetration and view/privacy. Blinds most commonly used today are Venetian blinds or louvered shading systems. Although adjustable, these blinds are limited in that they do not allow for the independent manipulation of light penetration and view transparency. Adjusting traditional blinds to alter light penetration inevitably influences view transparency. Likewise, adjusting traditional blinds to alter view transparency inevitably influences light penetration.
The present invention is directed to a layered blinds device having a series of screens of evenly spaced rods held in parallel relation to one another that independently manipulate the passage of radiation traveling at different angles. Radiation streams can be direct solar light, solar light reflected off a surface such as a light shelf, reflected light that enters the eye or any other types of radiation traveling in straight lines at different angles. In a preferred embodiment, direct solar light and reflected light are manipulated to control light penetration and view transparency as independent variables. The embodiments set forth herein include a spacing mechanism to adjust the spacing between the screens, which controls lighting and an alignment mechanism to adjust the alignment of the rods, which controls the view. The blinds can be adjusted manually or by a tracking system. A method for independently manipulating passage of radiation traveling at different angles, particularly light penetration and view transparency, is also disclosed.
The invention will be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Definitions
Where the definition of terms departs from the commonly used meaning of the term, applicant intends to utilize the definitions provided below, unless specifically indicated.
For the purposes of the present invention, the term “adjusted vertical offset” refers to the measurement of the vertical distance between rods closest to one another in adjacent screens that affect desired light and view levels with the minimum relative vertical translation of adjacent screens. Adjusted vertical offset is less than or equal to the absolute value of J/2.
For the purposes of the present invention, the term “align” or “alignment” refers to getting into or forming substantially a line. The line can be vertical, horizontal, or diagonal.
For the purposes of the present invention, the term “blocked” or “blocking” refers to hindering the passage, progress, or accomplishment of by or as if by interposing an obstruction. In the present case, blocking can be full or minimal, or some degree in between.
For purposes of the present invention, the term “cleared” refers to substantially freeing from what obstructs or is unneeded. Specifically, in the present case, “cleared” refers to freeing a view from obstructing rods.
For the purposes of the present invention, the term “horizontal” refers to being substantially parallel to, in the plane of, or operating in a plane parallel to the horizon or to a base line. Specifically, in the present case, when screens are hanging parallel each other, a screen or rod moving “horizontally” is moving closer to or further from the other screens or rods of other screens.
For the purposes of the present invention, “light” refers to an electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range including infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and X rays and traveling in a vacuum with a speed of about 186,281 miles (300,000 kilometers) per second; specifically: the part of this range that is visible to the human eye.
For the purposes of the present invention, “light penetration” refers to the amount of light that is allowed to pass through a window, e.g. full light penetration means that the maximum amount of light that can pass through the window is passing through the window.
For purposes of the present invention, “manipulate” refers to managing, controlling, or utilizing skillfully.
For the purposes of the present invention, “minimal” refers to the least possible; specifically, the least possible light penetration through a window including no penetration or the least possible view transparency through a window including no view.
For the purposes of the present invention, “radiation” refers to energy radiated in the form of waves or particles.
For the purposes of the present invention, “rod spacing” refers to the space between rods measured from the center of one rod to the center of an adjacent rod of the same screen.
For purposes of the present invention, “screen” refers to a protective or ornamental device substantially shielding an area from light and/or view.
For the purposes of the present invention, “solar angle” refers to the angle at which the sun's rays are hitting the earth's surface at any given time of day.
For the purposes of the present invention, “staggered” refers to arranging in any of various alternations or overlappings of position. Specifically, in the present invention, when adjacent, parallel rods are staggered relative to visual angle, the space between a given rod A and a given rod B on any given screen of rods is filled or partially filled by the cumulative depth of one rod from each of the remaining screens; and when parallel rods are staggered relative to solar angle, the space, relative to solar angle, between any two rods A and B a given screen is filled or partially filled by the cumulative depth of one rod from each of the remaining screens.
For the purposes of the present invention, “unadjusted vertical offset” refers to the measurement of the full vertical distance between rods in adjacent screens when said rods are moved from a base position in which they horizontally aligned to a position in which they are aligned with respect to the angle of view(Y), the angle of light(X), the view coefficient(D) and the light coefficient(E).
For the purposes of the present invention, “vertical” refers to being substantially perpendicular to the plane of the horizon or to a primary axis. Specifically, in the present case, when screens are held parallel each other, a screen or rod moving “vertically” is moving substantially up or down in relation to other screens or rods of other screens.
For the purposes of the present invention, “view transparency” refers to the degree of unobstructed view a viewer has when looking through a window; in this case, a window fitted with blinds, e.g. complete view transparency means that the blinds very minimally obstruct the view.
For the purposes of the present invention, “visual angle” refers to the angle at which the viewer is looking through a window.
For the purposes of the present invention, “window” refers to an opening between two adjacent volumes allowing for the transmission of light. In the present invention, the window may or may not include a transparent material such as glass.
Description
The present invention provides a layered blinds device for manipulating the passage of radiation traveling at different angles. In the preferred embodiment, radiation streams are direct solar light and reflected light that enters the eye; however, the radiation streams can be any type of radiation traveling in a straight line at different angles. For simplicity, the blinds device will be discussed in the context of light manipulation but does not limit the scope of the invention.
The blinds device of the present invention independently manipulates light penetration and view transparency through a window.
As shown in the figures, the rods preferably have a cylindrical profile which allows consistent blocking of light at variable solar angles. As shown in
As illustrated in the embodiment of
The view available through the device is controlled by the vertical positioning of the rods of each screen relative to the rods of the other screens. As shown in
The amount of light passing through the device is controlled by the horizontal positioning of the rods of each screen relative to the rods of the other screens. The exact effect of the position of the rods on light is dependent on the solar angle at which the light is hitting the device. When rods are aligned with each other relative to the solar angle, maximum light is allowed to pass through. The more staggered the rods are relative to the solar angle, the more light is blocked. As shown in
The relationship between rods and screens of the device and the effect on light penetration and view transparency is explained by the following formulas:
N =J/Q,
where, N=number of screens, J=rod spacing, and Q=rod diameter;
The relationship of the variables is set forth in
As can be seen from
While the screens of the present device could be controlled by a variety of movement mechanisms, the screens are preferably controlled by at least one manual engagement mechanism or by a tracking system. An embodiment having two manual engagement mechanisms 121 and 122 are shown in
As illustrated in
As knob 132 is turned, bolt 134 moves within opening 138 thereby engaging sliding platform 123 into motion horizontally along line XY as shown in
As can be seen in the embodiment of
As illustrated in
As knob 152 is turned, bolt 154 rotates within opening 157 thereby engaging sliding plate 143 into motion horizontally along line XY as shown in
While the embodiments discussed above are manually controlled devices, the layered blinds of the present invention can also be controlled by a tracking system that tracks the movement of the sun to maintain set levels of light and transparency.
with view angle and light and view preference values included and adjusts screen spacing via an electric motor and gear assembly 1118.
The layered blinds of the present invention allow users to control light penetration and view transparency as independent variables by exploiting the difference between solar angle and visual angle. Additionally, the present invention also permits air flow through the blinds while managing the light and view. The same principles that apply to horizontally oriented screens/rods also apply to vertically or diagonally oriented screens/rods; however, the housing mechanism would differ. The blinds of the present device can be used in residences as well as larger buildings. The present invention not only allows for unique and desirable lighting and viewing manipulation but also can decrease solar heat gain in the summer and improve passive heating during the winter as a result of the light manipulation.
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All documents, patents, journal articles and other materials cited in the present application are hereby incorporated by reference.
Although the present invention has been fully described in conjunction with several embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications may be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are to be understood as included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims, unless they depart therefrom.
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